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How do you wash them? Mine were doing the same thing, and found that if I wash them, then hang them to dry rather than put them in the dryer, they didn't do that anymore. I had to start with new bras, though. Drying them in the dryer caused the outer lining to shrink, whereas the padding inside didn't shrink at the same rate, so it would curl over. Bras with cotton outer lining were the worst at it. I also hated it and would feel self conscious about it. Try air drying them. Once I did that, I haven't had a single bra curl over, no matter what brand or material they are made out of.

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KARAMomtoGreyson, 14

After 12 years of TTC #2, multiple miscarriages, failed infertility treatments, and two failed (not on our end) attempts at becoming foster/adopt parents in two states...we gave up. I stick around for the awesome conversation.